Ryan Giggs in an interview says that he expects Manchester United’s philosophy of bringing through young players to continue into the next managerial reign.
Out of Europe and currently sixth in the Premier League, United’s season has not exactly gone to plan so far.
One positive, however, has been the emergence of several young
players, with Marcus Rashford, Jesse Lingard and Cameron
Borthwick-Jackson among those to impress for the first team.
Jose Mourinho is hotly tipped to replace Louis van Gaal at Old
Trafford in the summer, leading to fears United’s young players may be
ignored, but Giggs believes whoever takes the job next will continue the
tradition.
“I think it will always be part of the club’s philosophy,” Giggs said
in the Daily Mail. “It’s part of the history, it’s what sets us apart
from other teams.
“Yes we can bring world-class players in from around the world but we
want one of our own to be performing on that Old Trafford pitch,
whether it’s a centre-forward, a winger, a defender… we need players to
come through the ranks. That’s a massive part of the United history.
“I think it’s special because you know we’re a club that gives youth a
chance and that again goes back to Sir Matt’s days. The fans demand it,
they want to see players come through the system, one of their own, and
they give you a little bit of leeway in that respect.
Credit: Football365
“If you have a misplaced pass or you miss a chance they’re a lot more
forgiving because you’re one of them. Just like them you’re a
supporter. So it is very special when a young player comes through and
establishes themselves in the first team.”
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